ho-rewriting
A generic Haskell library for expressing rewrite rules with safe treatment of variables and binders (by emilaxelsson)
liquidhaskell
Liquid Types For Haskell (by ucsd-progsys)
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ho-rewriting | liquidhaskell | |
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12 | 1,148 | |
- | 0.6% | |
0.0 | 9.3 | |
over 5 years ago | 20 days ago | |
Haskell | Haskell | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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liquidhaskell
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- liquidhaskell ghc9に対応したリリース出てたの知らなんだ
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LiquidHaskell plugin build failed
master should already be GHC 9 ready, it just so it happens that we didn't released it on Hackage due to the fact that, practically speaking, GHC 9.0.2 is not very widely used as I think we had some minor issues, but in principle it should work, at least with cabal: https://github.com/ucsd-progsys/liquidhaskell/blob/develop/cabal.ghc9.project
What are some alternatives?
When comparing ho-rewriting and liquidhaskell you can also consider the following projects:
elm-reactor
purescript - A strongly-typed language that compiles to JavaScript
camfort - Light-weight verification and transformation tools for Fortran
ats-format - ATS source code formatter
elm-bridge - Haskell: Derive Elm types from Haskell types
portable-template-haskell-lens
ivory - The Ivory EDSL
stylish-haskell - Haskell code prettifier [Moved to: https://github.com/haskell/stylish-haskell]
jvm-parser - A Haskell parser for JVM bytecode files
language-thrift - Haskell parser for the Thrift IDL format.
polysemy - :gemini: higher-order, no-boilerplate monads
language-lua - Lua parser and pretty-printer
ho-rewriting vs elm-reactor
liquidhaskell vs purescript
ho-rewriting vs camfort
liquidhaskell vs ats-format
ho-rewriting vs elm-bridge
liquidhaskell vs portable-template-haskell-lens
ho-rewriting vs ivory
liquidhaskell vs stylish-haskell
ho-rewriting vs jvm-parser
liquidhaskell vs language-thrift
ho-rewriting vs polysemy
liquidhaskell vs language-lua